A recognition of biocomputing's successes and a prediction of what's to come
There is growing recognition that epigenetics may be just as important as genetics in human health and disease.
Computational modeling can help fill gaps in how we develop and review new drugs and devices
New approaches extend multiscale models to represent cellular mesoscales and bridge from molecular to cellular models
Modelers are using recent gains in computational power to consider the complex interactions of hundreds or thousands of macromolecules at once--a necessary first step toward whole cell simulation
How cell-centered models are adding fundamental insights into our understanding of cell behaviors
Multi-scale modeling is now at what might be called its gestational stage
Biomechanical models contribute to a better understanding of both the normal and the diseased eye.
Filling a gap in single molecule experimental work